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Here are just a few examples of real-world solutions built upon the products that Satori sells.
Healthcare
- Electronically archiving charge tickets, EOB's (Explanation of Benefits), insurance files, patient records, referral forms, etc. so records can be easily accessed from multiple locations within a healthcare facility
- Expediting the process of gathering and distributing the credentials of healthcare professionals to other healthcare facililties
- Enabling the billing department to quickly address issues by providing instant access to key information such a patient's registration information, insurance card and even payment history
- Enabling facilities to automatically fax out patient transcriptions and allow Medical Records personnel to easily monitor and resend failed faxes
- Allowing outside healthcare providers to determine patient insurance coverage via an Interactive Voice Response (IVR) system and automatically faxing insurance coverage verification to the provider
Government
- Alerting local and state healthcare officials about potentially hazardous airborne, food and viral illnesses that can quickly affect the local population
- Quickly locating record requests sent in by the general public via e-mail in addition to archiving all inbound and outbound e-mail messages for city and county employees
- Sending alerts to local media, government and law enforcement officials about extreme wind, fire and other weather-related conditions
Financial Services
- One of the world's largest financial service firms burns 1.25 billion pages of documents per month using Alchemy. The company distributes the documents to thousands of clients worldwide on more than 18,000 CD's. Clients can locate a specific financial statement almost instantly even though each CD contains more than 1,000,000 documents.
- A number of firms use Captaris technology to receive loan applications via inbound fax and within minutes, fax back an "Approved" or "Rejected" notification to the applicant's financial institution
Education
- Enabling committee members to access confidential information on new faculty hires directly from their computers, instead of manually photocopying and circulating confidential personnel files
- Expediting the grant submission and approval process by providing access to all key documents in a single, searchable database
- Maintaining enrollee and performance data on Masters and Ph.D. students so reports can be quickly provided to internal committees and government agencies
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